Basil green microgreens are a flavorful addition to your Salads and smoothies. The best-suited microgreen for summers, it is rich in Vitamin A, C, and K. The leaves are dark green in color and have a concentrated sweet flavor with a basil fragrance. The best part is that they are ready to harvest in just two weeks. Basil is commonly used in cooking. Basil is cooling to the skin and can be used to soothe minor irritations. When diffused, Basil helps promote clear breathing, and healthy respiratory function while sharpening focus, and lessening stress.

Plant Thin And Compact Head With Loose Leaves, Leafy vegetables.
Maturity Harvest starts from 55-60 days from sowing
Environment 3~4 sunlight. Suitable for balcony or terrace. Well-drained soil.
Height after growth 1 foot
Planting Season All seasons
Watering Daily or Alternate days.
Planting & Growing Instructions Direct or transplant. Sow the seeds 0.5 or 1 cm deep. Regularly apply nutrients and plant protection. Bed Sowing in 3 inches to 0.5 feet distance.
Note: Used as seeds only and not for consumption. Seeds to be sown before the expiry date.

Planting:

  • Herb plants are grown by transplantation method.
  • Seeds can be sown any time of the year in India. However, the best time to sow is from August to December.
  • Sow the seeds indoors, in seedling trays, 0.5 cm deep, preferably in coco-peat
  • Seeds should germinate in 7-14 days.
  • Let the germinated seedlings grow in a seedling tray for 3-4 weeks before transplantation.
  • Keep the seedling tray in semi-shade while the germinating seedlings grow.
  • Transplant the healthy seedlings in pots or yard gardens.
  • Use a good quality organic potting mixture to grow herb plants. Like garden soil mix OR Pot-o-mix.
  • Fill the cells/cups with a moist coco-peat medium.

Special Pride Care:

  • Herb plants should be grown in a 12 inch round pot.
  • Keep your herb plant in a sunny outdoor location for the best flavor. The plant does not mind partial sunlight of 3-4 hours.
  • Herb plants require regular watering by shower method every alternate day.
  • Add a handful of vermicompost to the herb plant every 20 days.
  • Keep pinching the growing tips of the plant as you harvest the foliage.
  • Never harvest more than one-third of the plant at a time.
  • Hold the seeds and sow 2-3 seeds per cell/cup. Since Lavender seeds are small in size, do not sow them deeply.

Common Problems:

1. Why is my herb dying?
Always look for the early signs of any insect/fungal/ any other infections. Spay appropriate fungicides or pesticides as soon as any symptoms of such diseases are spotted. Watch out for snails and slugs.

2. Why is my herb not growing?
Herbs are cool-season plants. They struggle to grow in hot climatic situations. Also waterlogging in the soil is also harmful to plants. Use well-drained potting soil for growing your herbs.

3. Which type of basil is best for pesto?
The Italians are onto a good thing, with basil varieties such as the classic ‘Genovese’ a staple of real, home cooking. Fragrant, near-glossy dark-green leaves make the best pesto, but look out too for red and crinkle-leaved varieties and the bushy Greek basil, whose tiny leaves pack a tasty punch.

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